The Sunday Post (Inverness)

We’re told to say it as we see it...the producers want us to be rink coherent

TV skate pro: Strictly speaking, we give it to the judges straight

- By Bill Gibb BGIBB@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Skater Mark Hanretty says Dancing On Ice pros don’t fear getting the boot for being mouthy like Strictly’s Brendan Cole.

In fact, TV bosses actually fancy a bit of biting backchat.

On Tuesday, Brendan, an ever-present who won the first Strictly series with Natasha Kaplinsky, revealed on Sunday Post columnist Lorraine Kelly’s morning show how the BBC hadn’t renewed his contract.

Insiders suggested arguing with new head judge Shirley Ballas helped seal his fate and that pros are scared to speak out.

But Paisley-born Mark, 32, who is paired with Donna Air, 38, says there is no pro ban on the ITV show.

“We’ve actually been encouraged to air our views if there’s something the judges say we don’t agree with,” said Mark.

“The production team have been very pro-active in allowing the profession­als to have an increasing voice on the show.

“We’re told our voice is worthy if we feel it’s important and we can absolutely say something back to a judge. Fortunatel­y, I haven’t had anything to debate as everyone has been so lovely with their comments about the choreograp­hy.

“So, thus far, there’s been no need, but who knows?”

Mark missed the last series in 2014 as a legacy of a horror shoulder injury live on the show the previous year. He was initially asked back as a choreograp­her before being asked to pair with Donna late last year.

But while he and Donna have been getting high praise and high marks, he says it’s all down to hard graft.

“People have said she’s very elegant across the ice but that’s more down to the work she’s put in rather than a God-given grace,” said Mark.

“Hard work is more important than talent.

“I’d rather pick a celebrity that had a natural work ethic rather than natural talent and not be keen to work. I’m blessed with Donna.”

Scots rugby star Max Evans’ partner Ale Izquierdo was hospitalis­ed last week after he accidental­ly dropped her, while Corrie’s Antony Cotton suffered two fractured ribs during training.

And Mark says the danger isn’t always appreciate­d. “There’s an inevitabil­ity that the celebs end up injured in some way. Most of the girls get rib problems because they’re pushed and pulled around a lot, and that certainly includes Donna.

“It’s trying to ensure the injuries are manageable and not so catastroph­ic it rules you out. There is always that fear.

“In real figure skating competitio­n falls are commonplac­e yet that’s almost not justifiabl­e on a mainstream reality TV show. The jeopardy for the celebs in so

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